ABUL-Qaqa, the spokesman of the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunnati
Lidda’awati Wal Jihad, also known as Boko Haram, yesterday, alleged that
security agents have arrested “many” of its members in Sokoto and
called for their immediate release.
He however, urged senior citizens in Sokoto and other neighbouring
states to intervene in order to avert the replication of what he
described as “the big attack in Kano State.”
Qaqa, who spoke to journalists on phone yesterday said: “This is an
open letter to the emir of Sokoto (Sultan of Sokoto) Alhaji Muhammad
Sa’ad Abubakar 111, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji
Aminu Tambuwal and the Acting Governor of Sokoto State.
“Before we visited Kano, we wrote open letter to senior citizens
there on the imperative of releasing our members but nobody cares to
talk. Indeed, we sent three warnings to Kano before we strike,” Qaqa
said.
“What happened in Kano will be inevitable in Sokoto unless you (Sultan and others) intervene and ensure the immediate and unconditional release of our members who were specifically arrested in the city of Sokoto on Thursday,” Qaqa said.
Qaqa faulted the call for dialogue by President Goodluck Jonathan. “There is gross inconsistency in all the proclamations of the Nigerian leader. Our members are being trailed and killed on one hand, and on the other hand, some people are telling us to surrender our arms and come out. This is impossible,” he said.
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